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For the first time in its 14-year history, the Plastics Manufacturing Center at Pennsylvania College of Technology has introduced a new commercially available material. The material was developed in partnership with Custom Resins, a Henderson, Ky., resin manufacturer. The new material, called Nylene 494, is a variant of nylon suitable for rotational molding.

Pennsylvania College of Technology will take its mobile plastics lab to Central Mountain High School, Mill Hall, from Dec. 2-22, offering students a unique opportunity to experience the ever-growing plastics industry. The lab includes four units, all assembled by Penn College plastics and polymer engineering technology students.

Have you ever wondered why some of your AS/400 menu options are a different color? To answer this question and to remove options you no longer use, Information Technology Services suggests you log into the AS/400 and do the following: 1.

Pennsylvania College of Technology's Plastics Mobile Lab was requested by K&W Medical Specialties to assist with the Northern Tier (Tioga County) Youth Leadership Program, as well as to provide demonstrations for employees of the company. K&W employs a staff of more than 180, which includes several Penn College graduates.

An article by a legal assistant/paralegal student at Pennsylvania College of Technology has been published in the Boston College Law School's Intellectual Property and Technology Forum, a rarity for an undergraduate. Michael J.

Achocolate village created by students in Pennsylvania College of Technology's School of Hospitality will raise funds for various projects during an auction slated as part of the school's annual Food Show. The Food Show, scheduled for Dec.

Students from the School of Industrial and Engineering Technologies recently toured the U.S. Department of Defense Supply Center: Richmond Army Depot in Mechanicsburg. Manufacturing engineering technology, welding and fabrication engineering technology and electronics engineering technology students came together to see the opportunities that exist with the depot, which employs more than 5,000.

Guidelines to follow when power outages affect Penn College are available on the college's Emergency Response Web site. Sudden power outages in buildings or facilities are usually brief and affect only small areas, but prolonged or widespread outages can have a significant impact on college operations. Computers and heating-and-ventilation systems are especially vulnerable.

A Lycoming County firm has donated a plastics processing machine for use in Pennsylvania College of Technology's plastics and polymer engineering technology labs and the college's Plastics Manufacturing Center. Koroseal Wall Protection Systems of Muncy recently donated an up-acting, 75-ton hydraulic/pneumatic compression machine.

Students in the School of Health Sciences at Pennsylvania College of Technology administered free flu shots at seven locations Nov. 16-18 in cooperation with the Lycoming County Health Improvement Coalition and the Pennsylvania Department of Health.